When the weight of the 12 bells of London’s St Martin’s in the Fields became too heavy for the aging structure of the church it was decided to replace them with a lighter peal. These bells, first cast in the 14th century, together with with 6 more cast especially to add to them, were presented to the City of Perth as a gift to mark Australia’s Bi-centenerary. What to do with them became the next question. After many years, and much debate, a bell tower was commissioned to be placed by the Swan River. The finished tower, with its copper sails reminiscent of the yachts that sail here ( and the passion for yachting of the Premier of the time) and needle-like spire of green glass, allows the bells to be rung from a single platform -something they could never do in their old home in London.
Taken using a Canon 350D, Sigma EX DC HSM 10-20mm, f/10 @ 25 seconds exposure, ISO 200.
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Fantastic shot. Perfect framing. Vibrant colors
Incredible shot Keegan. I’ve been waiting for more from you. You didn’t disappoint.
Great shot Keegan. Interesting information too…… thanks.
Great shot Keegan, & thanks for taking the time to educate us with your pic.
Awesome shot and great description,thanks.
A wonderful shot! Great colours, and composition. Well done!
What a fabulous sight, Keegan, great capture
wow! this is amazing – you have a wonderful portfolio and talent too
Superb night photography Keegan, well done!!!
wicked photo!!!